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Andreas_Hofer
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This follows up on the advice given to the below question as to whether or not to kneel in the absence of kneelers. My alma mater, the University of Notre Dame, has a chapel in each of its 23 dormitories, and the majority have no kneelers. I was told that the kneelers were removed during renovation with consent of the bishop because it was not believed the chapels would be able to accomodate the desired number of attendees along with space for kneelers. While I never sought official confirmation, I was told that worshipers in those chapels thus also enjoyed permission to stand throughout the Eucharistic prayer. Could such a permission exist, and, if one has such permission, would you still advise kneeling (there is still sufficient space to kneel in front of one’s chair) instead of standing?